Bug #1312
closedAnnotator handles < incorrectly
Description
Html documents containing &_lt; symbol (or its equivalents such as &_#60;) are incorrectly imported.
Such documents cannot be visualized in TermIt or they don't show up some of the content. In the attachment, I am sending an example of such HTML file that cannot be visualized in TermIt. In the attachment, there is also an error that it causes.
Files
Updated by Miroslav Blaško about 4 years ago
- Subject changed from HTML handles incorrectly < to HTML import handles < incorrectly
Updated by Miroslav Blaško about 4 years ago
- Subject changed from HTML import handles < incorrectly to Annotator handles < incorrectly
Updated by Martin Ledvinka about 4 years ago
- Assignee set to Martin Ledvinka
- Status changed from New to In Progress
Updated by Martin Ledvinka about 4 years ago
- Status changed from In Progress to Feedback
Unable to reproduce with the specified file and vocabulary "ML test". Could you provide more info or a better reproducible case? I didn't find the problem in any of the files in the UCL deployment, either.
Updated by Martin Ledvinka about 4 years ago
Possibly could have been fixed by the dependency updates. Please, verify.
Updated by Miroslav Blaško about 4 years ago
- File simple.html simple.html added
For unknown reason, it behaves little bit different from previous behaviour ...
Nevertheless, the bug is still reproducible. I uploaded new simple.html file which is the same but I removed one space (i.e. character " ") from the file. I fails to show in both "ucl" and "dev" deployment now.
In "dev" deployment it fails here:
https://kbss.felk.cvut.cz/termit-dev/#/resources/simple-file-that-is-not-possible-to-open/annotate?namespace=http://onto.fel.cvut.cz/ontologies/zdroj/
Updated by Miroslav Blaško about 4 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to New
Updated by Martin Ledvinka about 4 years ago
- Status changed from New to Resolved